The Connected City: Connecting Downtown Dallas to the Trinity River

Sponsor: Dallas CityDesign Studio, an office of the City of Dallas, in partnership with The Trinity Trust Foundation, Downtown Dallas, Inc. and The Real Estate Council Foundation

Type: Invited and “Open Stream” section (3 shortlisted firms already invited/open stream section for professionals and students with 4 finalists shortlisted)

Eligibility: Architects, landscape architects, urban planners

Fee:

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Workplace of the Future Design Competition: How Will We Work in 2020?

Sponsors: Metropolis Magazine, Business Interiors by Staples

Type: open, one-stage

Eligibility: Architects, designers

Fee: None

Timetable:

31

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New Urban Project, Rostock, Germany

Sponsor: City of Rostock, Germany

Type: open, two-stage

Language: German

Eligibility: Architects and urban planners in the EWG (European Economic Community)

Fee: none

Competition administrator: (phase eins), Berlin

Timetable:

3 June

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The first step to changing the Mapo Oil Reserve Base, a relic of the industrial era

Sponsor: Seoul Metropolitan Government

Type: open, one-stage

Eligibility: The competition is open to all professionals and students individually or as a team (maximum of 3 people per team) from all over the world.

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New Town House Building, Kingston University

Sponsor: RIBA

Type: Invited, Expressions of interest

Eligibility: Teams of multi-disciplinary, architect-led teams (to include a Building Services Designer, Structural & Civil Engineer and a Landscape Designer) based within the European Union

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Metropolitan Police Service: New Scotland Yard HQ Building

Sponsor: RIBA

Location: London

Type: Expression of Interest (EOI), two-stage, international

Eligibility:

Architects and practices, which should also consider the input of structural and building services engineers and cost advice. Other specialists such as space planners may also be proposed. Practicing architects must be registered with the Architects Registration Board in the UK, or

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London School of Economics: New Global Centre for the Social Sciences

Sponsor: RIBA

Location: London

Type: Expression of Interest (EOI), two-stage, international

Eligibility:

Expressions of Interest (EOI) invited from architect–led teams (complete design team required including structural, mechanical, electrical, etc.).

Language: English

Timetable:

14 June 2013: Expression of Interest (EOI) Deadline

Awards: Each architect/practice shortlisted to proceed to the design phase of the competition

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Ground/Work: A Design Competition for Van Alen Institute’s New Street Level Space

Sponsor: Van Alen Institute, Architizer

Location: New York

Type: Letter of Interest, international

Eligibility: Entrants must be within ten years of graduation with a professional architecture degree or a professional degree from a related design field. The finalists must be present for the kickoff meeting

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Winner Announced for Great Fen Visitor Centre Design Competition

A team consisting of Shiro Studio Ltd, Mesh Partnership and Equals Consulting are announced today as the winners of the Great Fen Visitor Centre competition. RIBA Competitions managed the competition on behalf of the Great Fen – a partnership which comprises the Environment Agency, Huntingdonshire District Council, Middle Level Commissioners, Natural England and

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The Next Generation Container Port (NGCP) Challenge

The Next Generation Container Port (NGCP) Challenge

by Olha Romaniuk

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Winning entry

A former colonial trading hub, and now one of the busiest ports in the world, Singapore’s maritime tradition has always been a focal point of its economic life. But having only 274 square miles to accommodate 5.4 million inhabitants, the country faces a scarcity of land for residential as well as commercial development. If Singapore hopes to compete with other large port facilities in East Asia, most notably those in China and Japan, developing a long-term plan for port expansion had to be a high priority for its government. By establishing the Maritime and Port Authority in 1996, the country took an important first step toward solving this problem.

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